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enjoy our services to be our guest at frankfurt airport city. managed by from board lou. with this is dw news live from berlin. prize winning author salman rushdie finds for his life. he was stamped on stage before giving a lecture in new york world leaders and fellow writers condemned as an attack on freedom. also on the show, police in france, cracked down on businesses, which waste energy, offenders face, heavy fines,
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but they saying it's not always their fault. and in the buddhist legal team over in our scores on his return to leipzig, bud cologne, spoil the party. all the gold and high life coming up. ah. i married evans, dean. it's good to have you with us. world leaders have condemned the stabbing of the renowned author of salman rushdie as an attack on freedom. he's in critical condition in a hospital after the assault at an event in new york state. the german chance or all of shoulds has called it a despicable act, saying the world needs people like rusty who stand up for freedom of expression. 24 year old man charged with attempted murder has appeared in court. a sword
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is entered, the suspects home hours after the attack. they cordoned off the surrounding streets . neighbors in this quiet residential area of new jersey are stunt i'm here and all these helicopters, i didn't know what happened. i live right around the corner. terrible, terrible, really? it's frightening lights. you don't know your neighbors visit with somebody with the police have identified the suspect as 24 year old had eat matar, a us citizen, born to lebanese parents. he's charged with attempted murder. we don't have any indication of a motive at this time, but we are working with the f, b i, the sheriffs office and we will determine what the cause of this was or what the motive for this attack was capable. ya think, should he pony down near you? news of the attack was quickly picked up by media outlets in iran, while some in the capital worried it could further isolate their homeland. others
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in tehran praised the attack. we'll follow it up to the i heard the news on t v, which was i was glad because rusty insulted all profit about on the front were issued against him. finally worked with sooner or later right will always overcome agitators. god willing, he pays for what he did. it was a cell mon, rusty, was forced to spend more than a decade in hiding after his 1988 novel. the satanic verses provoked protests by muslims in several countries. iran supreme leader called for his execution. he only began to emerge from life on the run in the late 1990 s have to defend the 75 year old author was airlifted to hospital after the attack. his agent says he was stabbed in the liver. the nerves and his arm are severed and he will likely lose
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a night. i spoke earlier to the w. c. me, so escandone, washington, the scene and she told us more about the reaction to the attack on some on russia in the us. marianna, the reaction has been shock and anger as it has been in much of the world. i'll take you through some of the comments that we've seen the biden administration wishing some on rusty, a quick recovery and president biden's national security advisor jake sullivan called the attack reprehensible. also the governor of the state of new york where this attack took place. kathy hoko saying that salman rushdie was an individual is an individual rather who spent decades speaking truth to power and that her thoughts are with him and his loved ones. we also saw pen america commenting. this is the organization that is dedicated to free speech saying, quote, we can think of no comparable incident of a public attack on a literary writer on american soil. and just beyond the u. s. the canadian prime
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minister justin trudeau is also commented in a tweet on saturday, saying the cowardly attack on saw among rusty is a strike on the freedom of expression that our world relies on. so those are some of the comments that we've seen. and i should say, marianna, there's been shock because even though salman rushdie has essentially been living under a death sentence since 19989 rather, i had more and more been entering into the public sphere again. he has in recent years been holding speaking engagements. he's been seen at events in new york city, and indeed, he was on stage at the chautauqua institution to speak to the public on friday when this attack happened. while the suspect assume he was arrested at the scene and has in the mean time appeared in court, what more can you tell us about him and a possible motive? we don't know a whole lot yet. we know that state and federal authorities are working to
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establish a definitive motive, hardy, my tar is his name, 24 years old as we heard in the report. and he's been charged with attempted murder in court on saturday. he has entered through his attorney a not guilty plea. it's important to note there. a reporters in the court room, sending information today that they saw hattie matar in a black and white jumpsuit wearing a face mask. for that arraignment to day. we know that he is from fair of you, new jersey, that he was born in the u. s. and has lebanese parents and a preliminary law enforcement investigations have revealed that his social media accounts show that he was sympathetic to she extremism. and to a ron's islamic revolutionary guard course. so again, early information, no hard and fast links yet, but that is what we know about the suspect at this point. and when about salmon roofed his condition, has there been any update we don't know a lot of new information. marianna, about his condition. there's been no updates from the hospital where he's being
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treated in pennsylvania and also not from his agent, but we knows what we heard on friday that someone rusty is on a ventilator that he wasn't able to speak on friday. that he might lose an eye as we heard that he suffered, severe injury to his liver also that the nerves in his arm i have been severed as well. we know that he underwent surgery after arriving at that hospital in erie, pennsylvania. and there are obviously, you know, ongoing treatment taking place at the hospital, but there is no new information about his condition today. did have a soon as soon as kind of for us from washington d. c. c. me. thank you so much. a search warrant has revealed that f b i. agents who rated for you as president donald trump's florida home seized 11 sense of classified documents. officials say the evidence includes boxes of papers that should never have left the white house, including some marked as top secret investigators found
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here exactly what they were looking for. classified information, judges authorized the search of trumps estate over possible violations of the espionage act and of the laws which make it a crime to mishandled classified documents. v. f. b. i seized 11 sets of documents including a file on frances president. most were marked eva, secret, confidential or top secret, is not clear why trump took a file with him when he left the white house, a former adviser said he was often careless with sensitive government documents. well, i thought he handled them carelessly. i don't think he fully appreciated the significance of the classification procedures methods in a social media post. trump claims he declassified all of the documents himself before leaving office. but some of them carry the highest level of classification.
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and experts have raised out of where for a president really has the power to declassify for most sensitive state secrets mitchell statute that has been used in prior criminal prosecutions of individuals, you are in unlawful possession of classified information. and that's a pretty shocking thing to see. undergirding, a search warrant focused on a former resident i states the department of justice must not decide whether it wants to press charges against donald trump. let's get a check now some of the other stories making use this. our 3 people were killed when a van carrying migrants crashed on the check. austrian border, police say the driver accelerated to avoid border controls around 20 people were inside the vehicle, including children. 7 are seriously injured. the driver is under arrest. pakistan and celebrating the 75th anniversary of its independence. crowds gathered
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in karachi and other cities to set off fireworks. pakistan became a nation at midnight on august 14th, 1947. following the partition of british administered india. the separation brought violence and the displacement of millions of people migration. the taliban have attacked and broken up a peaceful protest by dozens of women in the afghan capital cobbled militants fired warning shots and beat the women. as they marched past the education ministry. the protesters were demanding food permission to work and an end to restrictions on their movement. since returning to power a year ago, the taliban have largely barred women and girls from public life. earlier i asked journalist friends, marty, and cobble whether we're likely to see more women's protests as afghanistan marks a year since the taliban returned to power. oh,
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i doubt that rather to pulse mum. her rotors show that the heavy handed approach of the taliban were also what they claimed to be legal restrictions for these protests have deterred many tools to conduct such protests that some small groups as today bring up the courage tool to stand off against the regime. every now and then remains possible, but it's rather unlikely that this becomes the your weekly occurrence and will probably like in the past month, be rather irregular and hard to predict. european countries are cutting back on energy consumption as they tried to reduce their dependence on russian oil and gas and france. the government is taking action against businesses which failed to comply with new energy saving loss. police
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on petrol and paris on the lookout for energy vendors. last month, the government ordered shops using air conditioning to keep their doors and windows shut as part of efforts to reduce energy consumption level. this will be rude visits, and we decided to start issuing a fine. that's your because a number of shops were not playing by the rules. every news was read off the panama harrington equipment, not the majority of businesses and equipment for most accept this common sense measure. rebel saw me, but some seem to think it's optional. with like who's active authority, say air conditioning with open doors uses 20 percent more energy. so go violators caught by police based spines of up to 750 euro's public. when if some businesses say they didn't know about the new rules, eco more walk if with buddy 2nd, why? but this is joseph. this is every month they come up with new changes really don't know the pull it by you. we shouldn't have to read all the newspapers. he had to
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get get what shows you long bye. if they want to change the law so they should send us a notice. was that to inform us about a le visit with one in the ag other energy saving directives include a band and illuminated advertising over night? something activists have long campaigned against as wasteful for it's now and, and the bonus they gotta be like saying have ambitions to challenge for the title the season. they welcome back star strike a team of their for the match with cologne. but the laws were held to a 2nd consecutive dra pre match. ebay lights is christopher and cuckoo was presented with last campaigns play of the season award. but all eyes were on returning hero teemer vana. who resigned for the club after an unfruitful 2 years with chelsea and the clubs record go score a wasted no time getting back to business. just 36 minutes in then
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a pout home with a little help from the keeper. but cologne was soon level when florian dks latched on to florian kinases pinpoint cross 11. it soon got worse for logic. as dominick saw, the sly was sent off on the stroke of half time after the break and cuckoo showed just why he so highly rated, latching on to danny, almost through bowl to restore lives if slade on 56 minutes cologne, however, qualified for europe last season, for a reason, they force another equalizer in the 72nd minute. your sco guardia, putting the ball in his own net it ended too to a deflating homecoming. savannah despite his goal. and lupsi remained windless in this new bold as they get season on newly promoted bonus. they aside, chalka played their 1st home game of the season and were held to
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a drop by minchin bloodbath rodrigo salzar open the match with a bang. giving shaka a 1st half lead bloodbath then head back. and the 2nd period, marco's 2 um tito pianos hoffman to equalize in the 72nd minute. and then 2 hom scored himself 6 minutes later. but shaka were awarded a last minute penalty, which marios boucher converted. so the game ended 2 to 2 year up to date now and dw news. i'm married evan. steve, thanks for watching. how about taking a few risks? you could even take a chance on what rearing to don't expect to happy ending literature list.
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